HMS Bounty Tours

Step aboard the Bounty during our dockside tours and you'll step back through 200 years of maritime history.
As a working 18th-century square rigger and as a replica of one of the world's most famous ships, the Bounty has a host of stories to tell and history to teach.
Still an actively sailing ship, the Bounty takes on the role of a living museum in her dockside tours. Guests can learn how the ship works today from the crew members who sail her, as well as see how sailors lived and worked 200 years ago. In addition to being skilled sailors, the Bounty crew is knowledgeable in maritime history and movies.
Strolling the weather deck, you can take a turn on the ship's wheel - itself a piece of movie history used in both the 1935 and 1962 versions of Mutiny on the Bounty.
As you enter the dimly lit world below deck, you'll see the cramped conditions that sailors suffered 200 years ago, as well as the relative luxury that the captain and officers enjoyed.

Step into the old galley and hear about the less than delicate fare served up by cooks. Peer down into the hold and see some of the tools and supplies that are still used to maintain the ship.
As you pass the officers' cabins and step into the great cabin, you'll begin to learn about the world's most famous mutiny from the interpretive displays and from the crew members stationed there.
Whether you spend 20 minutes or two hours on board, you'll walk away with a new appreciation of the ships that shaped our world, the drama they inspired and the excitement they continue to offer today.
